Tony Blair pushed Britain into the Iraq War by picking and choosing evidence that suited him and failed to plan for the lethal aftermath, the Chilcot Inquiry has declared. The 2.6million-word report ...
Sir John Chilcot was barely a minute into his statement on the Iraq War when it became clear that he meant business. The man whose very name has become a byword for dither and delay surprised many as ...
After seven years and millions of dollars spent, a report probing the UK’s decision “of utmost gravity” to follow the U.S. into the Iraq War has been released, and found that former Prime Minister ...
Tony Blair’s case for war in Iraq went “beyond the facts” in a way that caused long-term damage to public trust in politics, Sir John Chilcot has told MPs. But the former Labour Prime Minister’s ...
Publication of the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq war has been further delayed until after the general election in May, despite growing pressure from MPs to publish the report. The long-awaited inquiry ...
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TONY Blair's policy on Iraq was made on the basis of 'flawed intelligence' and the process for deciding that the 2003 invasion was legal was 'far from satisfactory' , a long-awaited report into the ...
18 May 2004: Staff Sgt. Kevin Jessen checks the underside of two anti-tank mines found in a village outside Ad Dujayl in the Sunni Triangle. by Pfc. Elizabeth Erste, Public Domain The Chilcot report, ...
A soldier's father who refused to shake Tony Blair's hand said he hoped the Chilcot report would provide evidence to get the ex-PM "into court". Peter Brierley, whose son Shaun died in Kuwait in 2003, ...
At home in the wilds of Dartmoor one Friday evening in June 2009, the retired civil servant, Sir John Chilcot, who has died aged 82, received a phone call from the cabinet secretary inviting him to ...